LAW NO. 20,957 ALLOWS PERSONS IN THE SITUATION OF DISABILITY TO BE APPOINTED IN CHARGES OF JUDGE OR NOTARY I have to honor to communicate to V.E. that the National Congress has given its approval to the bill originated in motion of the Honorables Ladies and gentlemen, Mrs Isabel Allende Bussi, Carolina Goic Boroevic and Adriana Muñoz D' Albora and the Honorable Senators Alberto Espina Otero and Felipe Harboe Bascunan, Bill: Single article.-Please introduce the following changes in the Organic Code of Courts: 1) Delete the numerals 2 °, 3 ° and 4 ° of Article 256. 2. the numeral 2 ° of Article 465 shall be assumed. And because I have had to approve and sanction it; therefore, promulgate and take effect as the Law of the Republic. Santiago, October 22, 2016.-MICHELLE BACHELET, President of the Republic.-Jaime Campos Quiroga, Minister of Justice and Human Rights. What I transcribe to you for your knowledge.-Atently, Ignacio Suárez Eytel, Assistant Secretary of Justice. Constitutional Court Draft law amending the Organic Code of Courts to allow persons in a disability situation to be appointed as a judge or notary, corresponding to the bulletin N ° 9372-07 The Registrar of the Court Constitutional, who subscribes, certifies that the Honorable Senate of the Republic sent the bill enunciated in the rubric, approved by the National Congress, in order for this Court to exercise the preventive control of constitutionality regarding of the single article of the draft law and, by judgment of 16 September 2016, in the Process Role N ° 3.201-16-CPR. It is declared: 1 °. That the only article, numeral 1) of the bill, which introduces modifications to the Organic Code of Courts, repealing the numerals 2 °, 3 ° and 4 ° of article 256, is in conformity with the Political Constitution. 2 °. That, in a preventive examination of constitutionality, this Constitutional Court does not issue the provision contained in the single article, numeral 2) of the draft law, for not dealing with matters of constitutional organic law. Santiago, September 20, 2016.-Rodrigo Pica Flores, Secretary.